It seems that the concept that "Black Lives Matter" might be getting more use in the historical profession. John Barr, author of "Loathing Lincoln" has posted this on his Facebook page.
The Op-Ed is titled, "How Abraham Lincoln said that Black Lives Matter," by Martha Hodes. The link follows:
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-0301-hodes-lincoln-second-inaugural-20150301-story.html
Hopefully people who are concerned that human life matters will perceive historians who in their thinking Black lives don't matter.
Martha Hodes' website is http://marthahodes.com/.
An earlier blog I had on the topic about Black lives matter in history is at:
http://newtknight.blogspot.com/search?q=matter#.VPJXs_nF_UU
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Updated Churches of the Confederacy campaign on www.templeofdemocracy.com website
The website www.templeofdemocracy.com has been updated with the 2015 correspondence to church leaders in Richmond about them hosting neo-Confederate groups. I will continue to update the pages as more information comes in and more letters are written.
Labels:
churches,
Historic Richmond Foundation,
Richmond
Letter to the Historic Richmond Foundation
The Historic Richmond Foundation unfortunately lent their Monumental Church to the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) in 2014. The Richmond Free Press ran an article on the story.
http://richmondfreepress.com/news/2014/nov/07/confederates-hold-service-downtown-church/
This is my certified letter in 2015 asking them not to lend the church to the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV). I also discuss their lending their facilities to the UDC and the irresponsibility of doing so.
I copied it extensively using proof of mailing.. I think that they won't lend their facilities to the SCV for the reason is that it is bad publicity.
http://richmondfreepress.com/news/2014/nov/07/confederates-hold-service-downtown-church/
This is my certified letter in 2015 asking them not to lend the church to the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV). I also discuss their lending their facilities to the UDC and the irresponsibility of doing so.
I copied it extensively using proof of mailing.. I think that they won't lend their facilities to the SCV for the reason is that it is bad publicity.
January
26, 2015
Edward
H. Sebesta
edwardsebesta@gmail.com
Mary
Jane Massad Hogue
Executive
Director
Historic
Richmond Foundation
4
E. Main Street, Suite 1-C
Richmond,
VA 23219
Dear
Ms. Hogue:
Please
find enclosed a copy of the Richmond Free
Press article about your allowing the neo-Confederate group, the United
Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), to Monumental Church at their annual
national convention in 2014 and your responses. [Matthews, Joey, “Confederates
to hold service at Downtown church,” Richmond
Free Press, Vol. 23, No. 45, Nov. 6-8, 2014, pages A1, A14.] It is
available online at:
Also,
please find enclosed an article published in Black Commentator about the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV)
which I think to any reasonable person documents their racism and extremism. It
is also available online at:
I
am an investigative researcher regarding the neo-Confederate movement. I have
had two books published by university presses and articles in peer-reviewed
academic journals. I enclose a copy of my online curriculum vitae which is also
online at http://templeofdemocracy.com/curriculum-vitae.html.
Additionally there have been other articles published at Black Commentator also accessible from my online curriculum vitae.
In
addition to my research I am also an activist. My recent concern is the
enabling of neo-Confederate organizations by mainstream institutions. In 2013 I
got major corporations to stop donating to the SCV through the We Care website.
After learning that they were supporting the SCV major corporations started
contacting We Care and in a matter of days We Care dropped the SCV. You can
read about this campaign at Black
Commentator at this URL:
After
getting major corporations to stop supporting neo-Confederate groups I have
been writing churches asking them not to enable neo-Confederate groups. It
hasn’t been entirely unsuccessful so far, but I have found that the temples of
Mammon were much more willing than the churches of Christ not to support
neo-Confederate organizations.
The
Sons of Confederate Veterans are planning to have their 2015 national
convention in Richmond, Virginia. You
can read about it at this website: http://www.jebstuartcamp.org/jebstuartcamp.org/2015reunion/.
I
am writing you to make two requests:
1)
Do not allow the Sons of Confederate
Veterans to use any of your facilities for their 2015 national convention or
for any other activity either now or in the future.
2)
Do not allow any other neo-Confederate
organization, including the United Daughters of the Confederacy, to use your
facilities for their activities either now or in the future.
The
United Daughters of the Confederacy has a lengthy history of supporting white
supremacy going back to the early 20th century shortly after they had finished
organizing. You can see many primary historical documents regarding their
racial attitudes at www.confederatepastpresent.org
and use the search term “daughters.”
However,
I think documentation shows that these racial attitudes are not confined to the
past. This is an organization that currently runs a Red Shirt Shrine to glorify
a violent white supremacist group in 19th century South Carolina and of which
they are proud of as documented in the June/July 2001 UDC Magazine article, pages 23, 24, and the cover of their
magazine. In an article in the Dec. 2012 UDC
Magazine, pages 11-14, is an appalling racist article in which the infamous
post-Civil War Black Codes of the former Confederate states are defended,
African American men are represented as having been potential rapists, the 14th
Amendment to the Constitution is argued to be misguided, freed African
Americans are asserted to have been incompetent to be citizens. The article
asserts, “Newly liberated Negroes were
not prepared for their freedom…” These are but two contemporary examples of
the UDC’s attitudes towards race. Documentation enclosed.
In
allowing neo-Confederate groups you make yourself an enabler of their agenda
which in regarding race is clearly documented by their own record.
Another
question raised by your allowing the UDC to use Monumental Church in 2014 is
whether the Historic Richmond Foundation’s purpose is to construct a racialized
landscape, or more precisely a white racial landscape.
The
question is whether your efforts serve to construct Richmond, Virginia as a
Confederate theme park, a Confederate capitol of the imagination, or otherwise
stated a sacred place of a metaphysical Confederacy with your buildings are
points of pilgrimage by neo-Confederates and others would are perhaps “Gone With the Wind,” who dream of the
Confederacy. It doesn’t really matter whether the Historic Richmond Foundation
does this on purpose, ignorance or with reckless indifference.
In
the August 2014 issue of UDC Magazine,
page 19 there is the following section on the use of Monumental Church for
their national convention in Richmond (documentation enclosed):
Newly-restored
Monumental Church, designed by Robert Mills and opened in 1814, almost
pre-dates Richmond’s founding. Newly restored to its original appearance, this
was the church of Chief Justice Marshall. Many
events of Confederate history passed its doors during the War years. [Bold
face added.]
As
you can see the UDC saw the use of this church as an opportunity to imagine the
Confederacy. You did allow the work of the Historic Richmond Foundation to be
used in the imagining of Richmond as the capitol of the Confederacy, to be a
Confederate theme park, a Confederate fantasyland. I think that it would be
obvious that they would do this, it is not like their purpose is secret. Their
purpose is clearly in their name.
Jonathan
Leib in his chapter “The Witting
Autobiography of Richmond Virginia: Arthur Ashe, the Civil War, and Monument
Avenue’s Racialized Landscape,” in the book, points out that:
As
a former capital of the Confederate States of America, Richmond’s landscape has
the densest concentration of memorials to the Confederacy of any large Southern
city, ranging from a sixty-foot-tall monument to Robert E. Lee to a downtown
street named after his horse Traveller. [From page 188, Chapter 10, “Landscape and Race in the United States,”
edited by Richard H. Schein, publisher Routledge, 2006 (New York)]
The
chapter discusses how the landscape through monuments and other efforts worked
to construct the Richmond landscape as a white landscape and support values of
white supremacy and how the controversy over the Arthur Ashe monument made this
explicit and obvious.
An
organization which hoped to contribute to a modern American city, the type of
city which strives to value all members of society regardless of race and to be
an inclusive multi-racial democracy, would certainly not support
neo-Confederate groups or identifying with the pro-slavery and pro-white
supremacist Confederacy.
Any
restoration work in such a Confederate saturated landscape as is Richmond’s
would seem to require care by any organization concerned with not perpetuating
a white landscape. Yet your comments in the Richmond
Free Press article reveal a total indifference to the issues of landscape
and race and an arrogant refusal to recognize that you are aiding
neo-Confederates and a racial agenda.
The
president of the Historic Richmond Foundation, Andrew K. Clark, is a donor to
the Museum of the Confederacy. This raises the question as to whether the
Historic Richmond Foundation really has any real concerns not to embrace
Richmond’s Confederate past as an ideal.
In
particular I wish point out one of your statements. “I don’t know much about
their organization,” in reference to the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
They have a substantial building as their national headquarters in Richmond,
Virginia. As I stated earlier, their purpose is clearly stated in their name,
United Daughters of the Confederacy, they exist to honor an attempt to form a
state to defend slavery from emancipation and to preserve white supremacy.
If
the Historic Richmond Foundation is irresponsible regarding race and the
landscape and neo-Confederate groups, then I think that it is obvious that the
Historic Richmond Foundation works towards ill for the city of Richmond and
works to restore more than buildings from the past, but also racial attitudes
form the past.
Further
for those who choose to support the Historic Richmond Foundation if the
Foundation’s practice continues to preserve racial attitudes from the past and
enable neo-Confederate groups they reveal their real racial attitudes and are
pernicious undermining civil rights. Businesses who support the Historical
Richmond Foundation, when the foundation practice is such, certainly bring into
question any personnel policies they have for the work place regarding
non-discrimination.
I
ask you to avoid preserving past racial attitudes when you preserve buildings
and to not support neo-Confederate groups by allowing them the use of your
facilities for their activities.
Sincerely
Yours,
Edward
H. Sebesta
[NOTE: I sent copies of this
letter to the staff of the Historic Richmond Foundation, NOT the staff of the
Museum of the Confederacy as indicated in this CC. See following table.]
Cc: This letter was copied to the staff of the Museum of the Confederacy; the
trustees of the Historic Richmond Foundation; the President, Vice-President,
Secretary, Treasurer and Immediate Past-President of the Historic Richmond
Foundation, the Junior Board of the Historic Richmond Foundation; the Board of
Advisors of the Historic Richmond Foundation; Active Members of the Council of
Historic Richmond; Sustaining Members of the Council of Historic Richmond;
Mayor of Richmond; Richmond City Council; corporate donors for the restoration
of the Monumental Church. The detailed list follows and will be sent in the
original letter to the Executive Director of the Historic Richmond Foundation,
however, those who have received copies are referred to www.templeofdemocracy.com
in the interest of conserving paper where the entire letter will be online.
No.
|
Name
|
Title
|
Affiliation
|
Address
|
1
|
Mary Jane Massad Hogue
|
Executive Director, Sustaining Member Council of Historic
Richmond
|
Historic Richmond Foundation
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
2
|
Andrew K. Clark
|
President
|
LeClairRyan
|
LeClairRyan, Riverfront Plaza, East Tower, 951 East Byrd Street,
Eighth Floor, Richmond, VA 23219
|
3
|
Coleen A. Butler Rodriquez
|
First Vice-President
|
Community Volunteer
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond,
VA 23219
|
4
|
David I. Meyers
|
Secretary
|
Troutman Sanders
|
Troutman Sanders, Troutman Sanders Bldg., 1001 Haxall Point,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
5
|
Daniel P. Healy
|
CPA, Treasurer
|
Manager and Partner at the Guggenheim Partners Genworth
Financials
|
Genworth Financial Inc., 6620 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA
23230
|
6
|
Hunter A. Applewhite
|
Trustee
|
President Dominion Foundation
|
Dominion Foundation, 120 Tredegar St., Richmond, VA 23219
|
7
|
G. William Beale
|
Trustee
|
Union Market Bank
|
Union Market Bank, 1051 East Cary St., Suite 1200, Richmond, VA
23219
|
8
|
Michael J. Bogese, Jr.
|
Trustee
|
The Bogese Companies
|
The Bogese Companies, 113 South 12th Street, Richmond, VA 23219
|
9
|
Robert E. Comet
|
Trustee
|
BCWH Architects
|
BCWH Architects, 1840 West Broad St., Suite 400, Richmond, VA
23220
|
10
|
Tracy Scott Doherty
|
Trustee
|
MeadWestvaco
|
501 South 5th St., Richmond, VA 23219-0501
|
11
|
Betty M. Fahed
|
Trustee
|
Wills Financial Group
|
Wills Financial Group Inc., P.O. Box 18338, Richmond, VA 23226
|
12
|
Susan S. Fisher
|
Trustee
|
Long & Foster
|
Long & Foster Companies, 14501 George Carter Way, Chantilly,
VA, 20151.
|
13
|
Todd R. Flowers
|
Trustee, Member Junior Board of Historic Richmond
|
Dominion Resources
|
Dominion Resources, 120 Tredegar St., Richmond, VA 23219
|
14
|
Roy B. Goodman
|
Trustee
|
Luck Stone Corporation
|
Luck Stone Corporation, P.O. Box 29682, Richmond, VA 23242
|
15
|
Mark A. Herzog
|
Trustee
|
Health Diagnostic Laboratory Inc.
|
Mark A. Herzog, 737 N. 5th Street, Suite 103, Richmond, VA
23219
|
16
|
C.N. Jenkins, Jr.
|
Trustee
|
Virginia Circuit Court
|
400 North Ninth Street, John Marshall Courts Bldg., Richmond, VA
23219
|
17
|
Kathy Ashby Merry
|
Trustee
|
The Harmonia Group
|
The Harmonia Group, 2020 Kraft Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24060
|
18
|
Robert S. Mills
|
Trustee
|
Commonwealth Architects
|
101 Shockoe Slip, 3rd Floor, Richmond, VA 23219
|
19
|
Gregory H. Ray
|
Trustee
|
Altria
|
Altria, 6601 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230
|
20
|
Carol L. Robbins
|
Trustee
|
Suntrust
|
SunTrust Bank, P.O. Box 85024, Richmond, VA 23285-5024
|
21
|
R. Scott Ukrop
|
Trustee
|
3north
|
201 West 7th Street, Richmond, VA 23224
|
22
|
Robert A. Vallejo
|
Trustee
|
PricewaterhouseCoopers
|
PricewaterhouseCoopers 1021 E Cary St Richmond, VA 23219
|
23
|
Harold J. Williams III
|
Trustee
|
Dickinson Williams & Co.
|
1209 East Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23219
|
24
|
Steven R. William
|
Immediate Past President
|
McGuire Woods
|
McGuireWoods, One James Center, 901 Est Cary Street, Richmond,
VA 23219-4030
|
25
|
Elise H. Wright
|
Life Trustee
|
Curator Valentine Richmond History Center
|
1015 East Clay Street, Richmond, VA 23219
|
26
|
Jane H. Armfield
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Community Volunteer
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
27
|
Jonathan Bliley
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Williams Mullen
|
Williams Mullen Center, 200 South 10th St., Suite 1600,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
28
|
Nancy N. Cheely
|
Member Board of Advisors, Sustaining Council Member Council of
Historic Richmond
|
Joyner Fine Properties
|
2727 Enterprise Pkwy,
Richmond VA 23294
|
29
|
Lilliboo Rawles Cronly
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Community Volunteer
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
30
|
Karen S. Emroch
|
Member Board of Advisors, Sustaining Council Member Council of
Historic Richmond
|
Community Volunteer
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
31
|
Thomas E. Fahed
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Realtor Small and Associates
|
5413 Patterson Avenue, Suite 200; Richmond, VA 23226
|
32
|
John Owen Gwathmey
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Troutman Sanders
|
Troutman Sanders, Troutman Sanders Bldg., 1001 Haxall Point,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
33
|
Douglas J. Hanson
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Community Volunteer
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
34
|
Kenneth D. McArthur, Jr.
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
DurretteCrump
|
1111 East Main Street #16, Richmond, VA 23219
|
35
|
Alice Reed McGuire
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Community Volunteer
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
36
|
Robert W. Miller, Jr.
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Miller & Associates
|
116 East Franklin Street #103a, Richmond, VA 23219
|
37
|
Kevin B. Osborne
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Altria
|
Altria, 6601 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230
|
38
|
Burt Pinnock
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
BAM Architects
|
101 South 15th Street #200, Richmond, VA 23219
|
39
|
J. Sargeant Reynolds, Jr.
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Reynolds Development
|
6641 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230
|
40
|
Mary Harding Sadler
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Sadler & Whitehead
|
726 West 33rd Street, Richmond, VA 23225
|
41
|
Elizabeth Carrington Shuff
|
Member Board of Advisors, Sustaining Council Member Council of
Historic Richmond
|
Community Volunteer
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
42
|
William S. Tate
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Attorney
|
2100 East Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23223
|
43
|
Lynn C. Purdy
|
Member Board of Advisors, Sustaining Council Member Council of
Historic Richmond
|
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
44
|
Barbara B. Ukrop
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Community Volunteer
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
45
|
Harry J. Warthen, III
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Hunton & Williams, LLP
|
951 East Byrd Street Richmond, VA 23219
|
46
|
Martha A. Warthen
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Hunton & Williams, LLP
|
951 East Byrd Street Richmond, VA 23219
|
47
|
Catharine Whitham
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Community Volunteer
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
48
|
Lorna Wyckoff
|
Member Board of Advisors
|
Community Volunteer
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
49
|
James W. Klaus
|
Additional Board Member
|
Children's Wear Digest, Inc.
|
3607 Mayland Court, Richmond, VA 23233
|
50
|
Paige C. Anderson
|
Secretary, Junior Board of Historic Richmond
|
Hunton & Williams, LLP
|
951 East Byrd Street Richmond, VA 23219
|
51
|
Ms. Taylor R. Boyle
|
Treasurer, Junior Board of Historic Richmond
|
MeadWestvaco
|
501 South 5th St., Richmond, VA 23219-0501
|
52
|
Zachary D. Cohen
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
ThompsonMcMullen
|
100 Shockoe Slip, Richmond, VA 23219
|
53
|
Charles A. Coulomb
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
Virginia Holocaust Museum
|
2000 East Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23223
|
54
|
Trevor S. Cox
|
President Elect, Junior Board of Historic Richmond
|
Hunton & Williams, LLP
|
951 East Byrd Street Richmond, VA 23219
|
55
|
Franklin Cragle
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
Hirschler Fleischer
|
Post Office Box 500, Richmond, VA 23218-0500
|
56
|
Anna S. Curran
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
57
|
Nancy Hull Davidson
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
58
|
Danielle Dick
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
Virginia Commonweath University
|
Department of Psychology, 806 West Franklin St., P.O. Box
842018, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284-2018
|
59
|
Kate Fraser-Orr
|
Co-Special Events Chair, Junior Board Member of Historic
Richmond
|
Retail Merchants Association
|
5101 Monument Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230
|
60
|
Juellisa Gadd
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
VCU Massey Cancer Center
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
61
|
David S. Galeski
|
Co-Special Events Chair Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
62
|
Meghan Gehr Hubbard
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
McGuire Woods
|
McGuireWoods, One James Center, 901 Est Cary Street, Richmond,
VA 23219-4030
|
63
|
Chelsea Jeffries
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
Chesterfield County
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
64
|
Elizabeth Kennan
|
Co-Membership Chair Junior Board of Historic Richmond
|
Capitol One
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C, Richmond,
VA 23219
|
65
|
Rebecca R. Lupesco
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
Release The Hounds
|
315 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23220
|
66
|
Katharine F. McDonald
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
American Red Cross
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
67
|
Zachary Means
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
Divaris Real Estate
|
1111 East Main Street #801, Richmond, VA 23219
|
68
|
Keith Murphy
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
3north
|
201 West 7th Street, Richmond, VA 23224
|
69
|
Ronald A. Page, Jr.
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
70
|
Michael Phillips
|
President, Junior Board of Historic Richmond
|
Virginia Clean Cities
|
Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite 1-C,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
71
|
Kristin P. Richardson
|
Immediate Past President, Junior Board Member of Historic
Richmond
|
Williams Mullen
|
Williams Mullen Center, 200 South 10th St., Suite 1600, Richmond,
VA 23219
|
72
|
Leslie A. Rudzinski
|
Junior Board Member of Historic Richmond
|
Kaplan & Frank, PLC
|
P.O. Box 2470, Richmond, VA 23224
|
73
|
Adam Trusner
|
Co-Membership Chair Junior Board of Historic Richmond
|
Morgan Stanley
|
For the rest of the
entries in this table, Historic Richmond Foundation, 4 E. Main Street, Suite
1-C, Richmond, VA 23219
|
74
|
Danielle Worthing
|
Quoit Club Chair Junior Board of Historic Richmond
|
Dutton & Associates
|
|
75
|
Madeleine Bennett
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
76
|
Buffy Bickford
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
77
|
Laura Bland
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
78
|
Susie Bogese
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
79
|
Betsy Booth
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
80
|
MacKay Boyer
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
81
|
Debbie Brooks
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
82
|
Lisa Caperton
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
83
|
Betsy Coffield
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
84
|
Kim Condyles
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
85
|
Christine Corbin
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
86
|
Stacie Cornett
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
87
|
Susan Dameron
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
88
|
Joan Debiasi
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
89
|
Jennifer Fergusson
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
90
|
Barbara Flatin
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
91
|
Deborah Fulk
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
92
|
Sara Garza
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
93
|
Page George
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
94
|
Mary Anne Griffin
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
|
|
95
|
Jeanine Hinson
|
Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
|
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96
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Victoria Hoskins
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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97
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Patricia Hunter
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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98
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Sarah Hurst
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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99
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Eucharia Jackson
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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100
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Lally Jennings
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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101
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Molly Johnson
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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102
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Maureen Leipertz
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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103
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Beth Ludden
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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104
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Sheila Macfarlane
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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105
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Mary Beth Metcalf
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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106
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Carol McKnight
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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107
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Katherine Meyers
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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108
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Cheryl Miller
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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109
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Joni Moncure
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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110
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Victoria Morahan
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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111
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Maryann Moulton
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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112
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Darcie Nelsen
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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113
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Shirley Parker
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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114
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Trudy Porter
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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115
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Cara Rogers
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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116
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Debbie Scott
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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117
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Stacy Smith
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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118
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Kerry Svoboda
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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119
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Allison Woodward
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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120
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Lucie Yudkin
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Active Members Council of Historic Richmond
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|
121
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Margaret Bacigal
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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122
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Karen Berkness
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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123
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Anne Boeve
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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124
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Pat Campbell
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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125
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Janis Carrell
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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126
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Joan Clement
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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127
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Anne Dawson
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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128
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Kathy DeLoyht
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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129
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Cheryl Fockler
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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130
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Deb Galeski
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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131
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Debbie Gibbs
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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132
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Susan Gibson
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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133
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Ann McLean
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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134
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Libby Marth
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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135
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Anita Purcell
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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136
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Martha Rhodes
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Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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137
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Mary Roach
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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138
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Gaye Steinmetz
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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139
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Dee Dee Sutton
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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|
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140
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Lizzie Wallace
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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141
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Del Warthen
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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142
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Cabell West
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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143
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Mary Wick
|
Sustaining Member Council of Historic Richmond
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144
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Sarah Matheson
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Development Assistant Historic Richmond Foundation
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Historic Richmond Foundation
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145
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Sally Mooney
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Development Assistant Historic Richmond Foundation
|
Historic Richmond Foundation
|
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146
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Emily Davis
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Director of Marketing & Communications
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Historic Richmond Foundation
|
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147
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Catherine Dameron
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Wedding Coordinator
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Historic Richmond Foundation
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148
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Ceil Baxter
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Office Manager
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Historic Richmond Foundation
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No.
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Name
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Title
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Affiliation
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Address
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1
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Dwight C. Jones
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Mayor
|
City of Richmond
|
Mayor's Office, City of Richmond, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 201,
Richmond, VA 23219
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2
|
Charles R. Samuels
|
Member City Council
|
Member City Council
|
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA
23219
|
3
|
Ellen F. Robertson
|
Member City Council
|
Member City Council
|
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA
23219
|
4
|
Jonathan T. Balilies
|
Member City Council
|
Member City Council
|
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA
23219
|
5
|
Chris A. Hilbert
|
Member City Council
|
Member City Council
|
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA
23219
|
6
|
Kathy C. Graziano
|
Member City Council
|
Member City Council
|
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA
23219
|
7
|
Parker C. Agelasto
|
Member City Council
|
Member City Council
|
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA
23219
|
8
|
Cynthia I. Newbille
|
Member City Council
|
Member City Council
|
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA
23219
|
9
|
Reva M. Trammell
|
Member City Council
|
Member City Council
|
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA
23219
|
10
|
Michelle R. Mosby
|
Member City Council
|
Member City Council
|
Richmond City Council, 900 E. Broad St., Suite 305 Richmond, VA 23219
|
11
|
Terry McAuliffe
|
Governor
|
Virginia
|
P.O. Box 1475, Richmond, VA 23218
|
No.
|
Name
|
Title
|
Affiliation
|
Address
|
1
|
Thomas F. Farrell
|
Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer
|
Dominion Resources Inc.
|
120 Tredegar St., Richmond, VA 23219
|
2
|
Afton & Melissa Johnson
|
Owners
|
West View Companies
|
P.O. Box 21, Oilville, VA 23129
|
3
|
|
Will address to "Director"
|
Universal Leaf Foundation
|
P.O. Box 25099, Richmond, VA 23260
|
4
|
|
Will address to "Director"
|
Bon Secours Health System
|
1505 Marriotsville Rd., Marriotsville, MD 21104
|
5
|
Luca Paschina
|
Winemaker
|
Barboursville Vineyards
|
P.O. Box 136, Barboursville, VA 22923
|
6
|
Alex Wotring, Vince Riggi, Brian Marks
|
Founders
|
Belle Isle Craft Spirits
|
615 Maury St., Richmond, VA 23224
|
7
|
Louis R. Rogers
|
President and CEO
|
Capital Square Holdings
|
10900 Nuckols Rd., Suite 200, Glen Allen, VA 23060
|
8
|
Mitch Haddon
|
President and CEO
|
ColonialWebb
|
2820 Ackley Ave., Richmond, VA 23228
|
9
|
Martin J. Barrington
|
Chairman & CEO
|
Altria Group Inc.
|
6601 West Broad St., Richmond, VA 23230
|
10
|
H. Randolph Holmes Jr.
|
Senior Principle & President
|
Glave' & Holmes Architecture
|
2101 East Main St., Richmond, VA 23223
|
11
|
Eric McKay & Patrick Murtaugh
|
Founders
|
Hardywood Park Craft Brewery
|
2408 Ownby Lane, Richmond, VA 23220
|
12
|
Joe Sparatta, Emilia Sparatta, Matthias Hagglund
|
Co-owners
|
Heritage
|
1627 W. Main St., Richmond, VA 23220
|
13
|
Matt Brophy, Kristi Croxton, Jonathan Staples
|
Partners
|
James River Distillery
|
2700 Hardy St., Richmond, VA 23220
|
14
|
Robert E. Moritz
|
US Chairman and Senior Partner
|
Pricewaterhousecooper LLP
|
300 Madison Ave., 24th Floor, New York, NY 10017
|
15
|
Dr. R.P. Sowers
|
Founder and Chairman
|
Patient First Corp.
|
5000 Cox Rd., Suite 100, Glen Allen, VA 23060
|
16
|
Craig R. Smith
|
Executive Chairman of the Board
|
Owens & Minor, Inc.
|
9120 Lockwood Blvd., Mechanicsville, VA 23116
|
17
|
John Mason L. Antrim
|
President & CEO
|
Middleburg Trust
|
111 West Washington St., Middleburg, VA 20117
|
18
|
Albert R. Counselman
|
Chairman & CEO
|
RCM&D
|
4200 Innstake Dr., Suite 303, Glen Allen, VA 23060
|
19
|
Michael Sparks
|
|
Michael Sparks Design
|
205 Hull St., Richmond, VA 23224
|
20
|
George Keith Martin
|
Managing Partner
|
McGuireWoods
|
One James Center, 901 East Clay St., Richmond, VA 23219
|
21
|
Michael L. Hern
|
President and CEO
|
LeClairRyan
|
Riverfront Plaza, East Tower, 951 East Byrd St., Eighth Floor,
Richmond, VA 23219
|
22
|
John S. West
|
Managing Partner
|
Troutman Sanders
|
Troutman Sanders Bldg., 1001 Haxall Point, Richmond, VA 23219
|
23
|
G. William Beale
|
CEO
|
Union First Market
|
Union Market Bank, 1051 East Cary St., Suite 1200, Richmond, VA
23219
|
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